Modern American Poetry: Modern British Poetry; a Critical Anthology. Combined EdHarcourt, Brace, 1936 - 549 psl. Two books bound together. |
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... born September 7 , 1885 , in Somerville , New Jersey , but she was , as she often protested , of pure Pennsylvania stock . The family was a literary one and it was soon evident that Elinor , the first born , was a prodigy . The facts of ...
... born September 7 , 1885 , in Somerville , New Jersey , but she was , as she often protested , of pure Pennsylvania stock . The family was a literary one and it was soon evident that Elinor , the first born , was a prodigy . The facts of ...
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... born to be buried in this earth : Niggers we were Portuguese Magyars Polacks : We were born to another look of the sky certainly : Now we lie here in the river pastures : We lie in the mowings under the thick turf : We hear the earth ...
... born to be buried in this earth : Niggers we were Portuguese Magyars Polacks : We were born to another look of the sky certainly : Now we lie here in the river pastures : We lie in the mowings under the thick turf : We hear the earth ...
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... born , Do hares come out about the corn ? Oh , is the water sweet and cool , Gentle and brown , above the pool ? And laughs the immortal river still Under the mill , under the mill ? Say , is there Beauty yet to find ? And Certainty ...
... born , Do hares come out about the corn ? Oh , is the water sweet and cool , Gentle and brown , above the pool ? And laughs the immortal river still Under the mill , under the mill ? Say , is there Beauty yet to find ? And Certainty ...
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Modern American Poetry– And Modern British Poetry, 1–2 tomai Louis Untermeyer Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1962 |
Modern American Poetry, Modern British Poetry– A Critical Anthology Louis Untermeyer Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1942 |
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